Bill Clinton brutal rape of Juanita Broaddrick, Newsmax 1999 prediction, Public Will Blot Out Broaddrick’s Accusation, Rape victim in debate audience supports Trump, David Schippers: type of stuff we ran into with the outfit (the Chicago mob)

Bill Clinton brutal rape of Juanita Broaddrick, Newsmax 1999 prediction, Public Will Blot Out Broaddrick’s Accusation, Rape victim in debate audience supports Trump, David Schippers: type of stuff we ran into with the outfit (the Chicago mob)

“Let me tell you something. They were all over that woman,” Schippers told NewsMax.com. “And it was the type of stuff we ran into with the outfit (the Chicago mob). Intimidation just by watching her, making their presence known. … Just to let her know ‘We can do what we want.’ ”…David Schippers

“The Clintons’ “systematically abuse women and others – sexually, physically, and psychologically – in their scramble for power and wealth,” says the book’s press release.”…”The Clintons’ War on Women”

I will not allow the Juanita Broaddrick rape story to stay scrubbed or forgotten on my watch. Citizen Wells.

From NewsMax February 26, 1999 via Citizen News.

“Public Will Blot Out Broaddrick’s Accusation”

“On Wednesday evening, NBC finally aired the Juanita Broaddrick interview. No one who saw the “Dateline” segment could fail to be impressed by the seeming sincerity of this 56-year-old businesswoman, who had to be practically dragged into the spotlight (deposed in the Paula Jones case, interviewed by the independent counsel ).
Broaddrick charges that in 1978 then-Arkansas Attorney General Bill Clinton raped her in a Little Rock hotel room — not the same Little Rock hotel room where Jones claims the president-to-be exposed himself and requested oral sex in 1991, a matter he recently settled for $850,000. According to Broaddrick, she agreed to meet Clinton, who was running for governer, to discuss nursing homes. As an owner, she wanted to give the candidate her input.

Instead, Broaddrick says, the feminist icon threw her on a bed, bit her lip and raped her. As he was leaving the room, Broaddrick relates, Clinton adjusted his sunglasses and told her to put ice on the lip before it swelled. He felt her pain.

There’s no telltale dress. But Broaddrick’s charges are bolstered by four witnesses who heard the story at the time. They include a nurse employed at her facility, who found Broaddrick crying on the bed with a bruised lip after the attack.

The story fits the presidential perp’s m.o. Here’s a man who is reckless to the point of lunacy, impulse-driven and accustomed to treating women as objects to gratify his urges.

Is it hard to believe that a degenerate who would: 1) flash a lady he’d just met who was escorted into his presence by a state trooper, 2) grope a desperate woman who came to him for a job (Kathleen Willey is lucky there wasn’t a mattress handy) and 3) commence an affair with a White House intern minutes after she snapped her thong bikini at him, would have committed a sexual assault at some point in time?

How proud Senate Democrats and Hollywood donors must be for helping this president cling to office in the face of clearly impeachable offenses (perjury and obstruction of justice).

Are they now shocked, truly shocked, to discover that their hero, described by Vice President Al Gore as “one of our greatest presidents,” may be a rapist?

The media, which throughout the impeachment process chanted a mantra — it’s partisan, the public doesn’t want it, Republicans are committing suicide — continues to function as the alter ego of White House Communications Director Joe Lockhart.

NBC, which taped the Broaddrick interview on Jan. 20, would probably still be sitting on it if The Wall Street Journal didn’t break the story last Friday. As it is, the network decided to run the interview against the Grammys.

In its March 1 issue, Time magazine cast a skeptical eye on the bombshell. In the brief story (appended to 10 pages of Hillary-for-Senate adulation), Time somehow neglected to mention those four corroborating witnesses. The article ended with Broaddrick saying, “I’m just hoping that this absolutely goes away in the next week.” To this, Time editorially commented, “A weary nation would probably agree.” Yes, it’s time to move on. On Wednesday, The New York Times buried Broaddrick on the bottom of page A-16. Like Time, it tried to impugn the Journal’s credibility.

The Times: “The (Wall Street) Journal’s editorial page, one of the nation’s most conservative and a strident critic of Mr. Clinton.” Time: “Precise details of the allegation were published in The Wall Street Journal’s vociferously conservative pages.” The limited right-wing conspiracy, I presume?

When it comes to values, the American people are in a stupor. They’ve been told for so long that there’s no relationship between private conduct and public performance that they’re probably prepared to tolerate a rapist who presides over a record stock market.

In fact, Clinton’s behavior (in office and in hotel rooms) is disgracefully consistent. He lies, cheats, betrays and exploits without qualms. Whether it’s Kosovo and taxes, or testimony under oath, he can be trusted only to be untrustworthy.

Still, the majority didn’t care about revelations of adultery and draft-dodging in 1992. When the president turned the White House into a cat house, they only shook their heads and blamed Kenneth Starr. Even though opinion polls showed most thought the president lied under oath, they were insistent that he not be removed. Therefore, the tendency will be not to disbelieve Broaddrick’s accusation, but to simply blot it out of our consciousness.

You think Bill Clinton is doing a dynamite job. Just don’t let him come to your room for a chat.”

9 responses to “Bill Clinton brutal rape of Juanita Broaddrick, Newsmax 1999 prediction, Public Will Blot Out Broaddrick’s Accusation, Rape victim in debate audience supports Trump, David Schippers: type of stuff we ran into with the outfit (the Chicago mob)”

“Billy and Hillary Clinton continue to be lying, cheating, manipulative, scratching, clawing, ruthlessly aggressive, insatiably ambitious politicians who are giving public service a bad name – and nothing about them has changed in the past forty-plus years, except that they have deluded more and more people,”…Dolly Kyle Browning

“I had a multi-email exchange with someone in the media this morning—a name you would know—who is telling me that there are people close to the Clintons who says WJC’s sex life could be damaging to her.”

“MCENANY: You know who doesn’t know these stories? It’s Millennials. It’s Millennial women. One in five women on a college campus are the victims of sexual assault, and Hillary Clinton tweeted out a year ago, “Every survivor of sexual assault deserves to be heard, believed, and supported.” For her to put out a statement right now calling it a “stunt,” when three women have the courage to take the national stage — and before all of this country —

TAPPER: (sputtering)

MCENANY: — share their stories of sexual assault? That is sick, Hillary Clinton. Did they not think through this? This isn’t a “stunt”!

The morning news here was all about Trump’s ‘lewd’ comments on that tape from 11 years ago.

If Trump’s campaign would just get some of the comments she made about the mentally challenged and minorities, that’d finish off her campaign. And since she’s such a yuge advocate for children, start reporting on exactly how much money did (or did not) go to the children of Haiti.

There’s so much out there; Trump and his people need to throw the kitchen sink at her. There’s one debate left…